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Tyrannosaurus picnic
![HONEY, PASS THE WINE? I WANT A DIVORCE, T B](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/853/94b.jpeg)
![HONEY, PASS THE WINE? I WANT A DIVORCE, T B](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/853/94b.jpeg)
Paleontology
The southern tyrannosaur
![C.sapiens Carlos Espinosa Bustos *Tyrannosaurus mcraensis* I'm you, but from the south... WHO ARE YOU?! Zimn *Tyrannosaurus rex* @carlost_sapiens](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/852/3dd.jpeg)
![C.sapiens Carlos Espinosa Bustos *Tyrannosaurus mcraensis* I'm you, but from the south... WHO ARE YOU?! Zimn *Tyrannosaurus rex* @carlost_sapiens](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/852/3dd.jpeg)
Paleontology
Two tyrannosaurs
![*Tyrannosaurus rex* C.sapiens Carlos Espino Ilusios *Tyrannosaurus mcraensis*](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/851/176.jpeg)
![*Tyrannosaurus rex* C.sapiens Carlos Espino Ilusios *Tyrannosaurus mcraensis*](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/851/176.jpeg)
Paleontology
Saving big al
![Others with a time machine You are my favorite dinosaur Me with a time machine Get in big guy. I got you some meat and next we'll go see a vet snibedi snab XDD IM *grateful Allosaurus noises*](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/840/c2d.jpeg)
![Others with a time machine You are my favorite dinosaur Me with a time machine Get in big guy. I got you some meat and next we'll go see a vet snibedi snab XDD IM *grateful Allosaurus noises*](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/840/c2d.jpeg)
Paleontology
Coelophysis food choice
![Give the wrong meal! MYND lu Give the wrong meal! Food choice of Coelophysis % 0 AMAAN q We ordered the Hes- perosuchus pizza, why did we get the Coelo- physis pizza! Coelophysis lived in North America from Late Triassic to the Early Jurassic. It belonged to Coe- lophysidae of theropods and was a small carniv- orous dinosaur. Coelophysis's teeth are curved and sharp, with serrated edges that can cut the flesh of prey. In the Coelophysis coprolite collected by the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Sci- ence in the United States, scholars have observed traces of suspected fish scales, indicating that fish may have been one of the meals of these small Triassic hunters. A Coelophysis fossil collected by the American Museum of Natural History also has some remaining animal bones in its abdominal cavity. At first, paleontologists thought these were the bones of a juvenile Coelophysis, which became evidence of cannibalism. However, in 2002, the "baby eaters" reversed - researchers I love both so much Me too B² The recipes of Dinosaur I'm also willing to eat Coelophysis pizza The discovered that these so-called "juvenile Coelo- physis" were actually pseudosuchian like Hesper- osuchus. Therefore, there is no direct evidence to support the theory of cannibalism in Coelo physis. But in 2009, events took another turn: paleontolo- gists discovered fine bones in the ruminant around the mouth of a Coelophysis, which were identified as belonging to the bones of a juvenile Coelophysis. This shows that Coelophysis is still a dinosaur that does not mind feeding on its own kind. H 03](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/839/f70.jpeg)
![Give the wrong meal! MYND lu Give the wrong meal! Food choice of Coelophysis % 0 AMAAN q We ordered the Hes- perosuchus pizza, why did we get the Coelo- physis pizza! Coelophysis lived in North America from Late Triassic to the Early Jurassic. It belonged to Coe- lophysidae of theropods and was a small carniv- orous dinosaur. Coelophysis's teeth are curved and sharp, with serrated edges that can cut the flesh of prey. In the Coelophysis coprolite collected by the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Sci- ence in the United States, scholars have observed traces of suspected fish scales, indicating that fish may have been one of the meals of these small Triassic hunters. A Coelophysis fossil collected by the American Museum of Natural History also has some remaining animal bones in its abdominal cavity. At first, paleontologists thought these were the bones of a juvenile Coelophysis, which became evidence of cannibalism. However, in 2002, the "baby eaters" reversed - researchers I love both so much Me too B² The recipes of Dinosaur I'm also willing to eat Coelophysis pizza The discovered that these so-called "juvenile Coelo- physis" were actually pseudosuchian like Hesper- osuchus. Therefore, there is no direct evidence to support the theory of cannibalism in Coelo physis. But in 2009, events took another turn: paleontolo- gists discovered fine bones in the ruminant around the mouth of a Coelophysis, which were identified as belonging to the bones of a juvenile Coelophysis. This shows that Coelophysis is still a dinosaur that does not mind feeding on its own kind. H 03](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/839/f70.jpeg)
Paleontology
Dromaeosaurid family
![|'||| hiul Lu ll Velociraptor Ell' n Tenontosaurus Austroraptor is a giant dromaeosauridae whose elongated snout and conical teeth suggest that they may have preferred fish The duck-like Halszkaraptor is a dromaeosauridae adapted to aquatic life, and they may also like to eat fish Paleontologists discover several Deinonychus and Tenontosaurus Fossils of corpses buried together, but it has not yet been determined whether Deinonychus actively hunted or ate carrion. Pterosaur - Inside the belly of a Velociraptor fossil, re- searchers found the remains of a pterosaur. As flexible as a pterosaur, it is difficult to escape the claws of a Velociraptor. In addition, Veloci- raptor will also feed on Protoceratops. n 3(10 Deinonychus X Wi Family party of Dromaeosauridae What delicacies can be seen at the party of dromaeosauridae family? Dromaeosauridae is a very charming group in the dinosaur family. They come in different looks and sizes, demonstrating evolutionary diversity. Able to climb trees and swim in water, dromaeosauridae are like a group of Cretaceous James Bonds. Saurornitholestes once left bite marks on pterosaur bones O Traces of rare intestinal soft tissue were found in Daur- long, and the remains of a prehistoric frog were found next to the fossil. CLI](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/838/a9c.jpeg)
![|'||| hiul Lu ll Velociraptor Ell' n Tenontosaurus Austroraptor is a giant dromaeosauridae whose elongated snout and conical teeth suggest that they may have preferred fish The duck-like Halszkaraptor is a dromaeosauridae adapted to aquatic life, and they may also like to eat fish Paleontologists discover several Deinonychus and Tenontosaurus Fossils of corpses buried together, but it has not yet been determined whether Deinonychus actively hunted or ate carrion. Pterosaur - Inside the belly of a Velociraptor fossil, re- searchers found the remains of a pterosaur. As flexible as a pterosaur, it is difficult to escape the claws of a Velociraptor. In addition, Veloci- raptor will also feed on Protoceratops. n 3(10 Deinonychus X Wi Family party of Dromaeosauridae What delicacies can be seen at the party of dromaeosauridae family? Dromaeosauridae is a very charming group in the dinosaur family. They come in different looks and sizes, demonstrating evolutionary diversity. Able to climb trees and swim in water, dromaeosauridae are like a group of Cretaceous James Bonds. Saurornitholestes once left bite marks on pterosaur bones O Traces of rare intestinal soft tissue were found in Daur- long, and the remains of a prehistoric frog were found next to the fossil. CLI](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/838/a9c.jpeg)
Paleontology
Velociraptor
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Professional baller
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Paleontology
Spinosaurus fish market
![02 The Monster of River @我自己掰一个 The Monster of River Spinosaurus' Fish Market! Spinosaurus lived in northern Africa during the Late Cretaceous. It was a giant theropod dinosaur. Al- though the fossil was unearthed in the Sahara Desert, when Spinosaurus lived, it was a wetland with lush water and plants. The Spinosaurus is the largest predator in this water area, and the countless river fresh food is enough to satisfy the taste of this gourmet. Neoceratodus A giant lungfish related to the living Australian modern species. Onchopristis Despite their resemblance, Onchopristis is not closely related to the sawfish. Vertebrae suspected to be Onchopristis have been found embedded in the jaw of a Spinosaurus. www. wwwwww :) } J mmmm * 卖! Cretolamna Small prehistoric shark Bawitius A distant relative of the modern Bichir, it was much larger than the modern species. mre 00 g Oo Recipes of Dinosaur Apertotemporalis A small pleurodiran turtle 1411 Mawsonia The largest coelacanth Polycotylidae Freshwater plesiosaurs 2y 03](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/835/2d7.jpeg)
![02 The Monster of River @我自己掰一个 The Monster of River Spinosaurus' Fish Market! Spinosaurus lived in northern Africa during the Late Cretaceous. It was a giant theropod dinosaur. Al- though the fossil was unearthed in the Sahara Desert, when Spinosaurus lived, it was a wetland with lush water and plants. The Spinosaurus is the largest predator in this water area, and the countless river fresh food is enough to satisfy the taste of this gourmet. Neoceratodus A giant lungfish related to the living Australian modern species. Onchopristis Despite their resemblance, Onchopristis is not closely related to the sawfish. Vertebrae suspected to be Onchopristis have been found embedded in the jaw of a Spinosaurus. www. wwwwww :) } J mmmm * 卖! Cretolamna Small prehistoric shark Bawitius A distant relative of the modern Bichir, it was much larger than the modern species. mre 00 g Oo Recipes of Dinosaur Apertotemporalis A small pleurodiran turtle 1411 Mawsonia The largest coelacanth Polycotylidae Freshwater plesiosaurs 2y 03](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/835/2d7.jpeg)
Paleontology
Dino super market
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Paleontology
Pachycephalosaurus dinner
![02 Omnivorous Pachycephalosaurus Are there any foods you don't like to eat? Omnivorous Pachycephalosaurus The Pachycephalosaurus of the Late Cretaceous is a well-known dinosaur star. In many people's minds, Pachycephalosaurus is a docile vegetari- an. However, in 2018, paleontologists put for- ward a new view: Pachycephalosaurus may be an omnivorous dinosaur that does not refuse meat and vegetables. By observing the teeth of Pachycephalosaurus, we can find that the teeth at the back of the mouth of Pachycephalosaurus are leaf-shaped, while the teeth at the front of the snout are long and sharp. Scholars therefore speculate that Pachycephalosaurus used its front teeth to hunt prey such as insects, small mam- mals and even small dinosaurs, while the rear teeth were used to eat ferns and herbs. 00 There are differences in the shape of the teeth at the front and back of the snout of Pachycephalosaurus, which may in- dicate diverse eating habits. Grass juice Fried leaves MENU UU Stir-fried Thescelosaurus 78 BBQ T-Rex Triceratops Soup Spicy Pterosaur 168 158 128 The Recipes of Dinosaur Dinosaurs that were thought to be independent genera in the past (such as Stygimoloch and Dracorex) actually represent another type of Pachycephalosaurus that was im- mature and produced much later. Meat snacks 0 0 0 Fern salad 0 93](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/833/403.jpeg)
![02 Omnivorous Pachycephalosaurus Are there any foods you don't like to eat? Omnivorous Pachycephalosaurus The Pachycephalosaurus of the Late Cretaceous is a well-known dinosaur star. In many people's minds, Pachycephalosaurus is a docile vegetari- an. However, in 2018, paleontologists put for- ward a new view: Pachycephalosaurus may be an omnivorous dinosaur that does not refuse meat and vegetables. By observing the teeth of Pachycephalosaurus, we can find that the teeth at the back of the mouth of Pachycephalosaurus are leaf-shaped, while the teeth at the front of the snout are long and sharp. Scholars therefore speculate that Pachycephalosaurus used its front teeth to hunt prey such as insects, small mam- mals and even small dinosaurs, while the rear teeth were used to eat ferns and herbs. 00 There are differences in the shape of the teeth at the front and back of the snout of Pachycephalosaurus, which may in- dicate diverse eating habits. Grass juice Fried leaves MENU UU Stir-fried Thescelosaurus 78 BBQ T-Rex Triceratops Soup Spicy Pterosaur 168 158 128 The Recipes of Dinosaur Dinosaurs that were thought to be independent genera in the past (such as Stygimoloch and Dracorex) actually represent another type of Pachycephalosaurus that was im- mature and produced much later. Meat snacks 0 0 0 Fern salad 0 93](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/833/403.jpeg)
Paleontology
British eater baryonyx
![Iguanodon Iguanodon and Baryonyx lived in the same area, and paleontologists have found subadult Iguan- odon bones in the stomach contents of Baryo- nyx. Obviously, dinosaurs were also an import- ant food source for them. Scheenstia mantelli Scheenstia mantelli also appeared in the stom- ach contents of Baryonyx, the first fossil evi- dence of fish-eating theropods. It can be seen that the body structure of Baryonyx is suitable for catching fish, and fish is also their favorite delicacy British eater Baryonyx What is the favorite dinner of British "gentlemen"? Baryonyx is a large theropod dinosaur that mainly lived in the Brit- ish region of the Early Cretaceous and belongs to the famous Spi- nosauridae. The snout of Baryonyx was long and narrow, with a depression at the front end, long teeth in the mouth, and longitudi- nal ribs on the surface. Not only that, Baryonyx had sharp claws on its forelimbs, the first finger of which was big and curved, like a big fishhook. These features suggest that Baryonyx may have been a fisherman - this speculation was confirmed in 1997: paleontologists found scales and teeth eroded by gastric acid in the stomach con- tents of Baryonyx fossils, which were identified as belonging to Lepidotes. Baryonyx not only had a soft spot for fish, people also found the remains of sub-adult Iguanodontid in the stomach con- tents of Baryonyx. UU Guess you like: Iguanodon 1 +](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/832/689.jpeg)
![Iguanodon Iguanodon and Baryonyx lived in the same area, and paleontologists have found subadult Iguan- odon bones in the stomach contents of Baryo- nyx. Obviously, dinosaurs were also an import- ant food source for them. Scheenstia mantelli Scheenstia mantelli also appeared in the stom- ach contents of Baryonyx, the first fossil evi- dence of fish-eating theropods. It can be seen that the body structure of Baryonyx is suitable for catching fish, and fish is also their favorite delicacy British eater Baryonyx What is the favorite dinner of British "gentlemen"? Baryonyx is a large theropod dinosaur that mainly lived in the Brit- ish region of the Early Cretaceous and belongs to the famous Spi- nosauridae. The snout of Baryonyx was long and narrow, with a depression at the front end, long teeth in the mouth, and longitudi- nal ribs on the surface. Not only that, Baryonyx had sharp claws on its forelimbs, the first finger of which was big and curved, like a big fishhook. These features suggest that Baryonyx may have been a fisherman - this speculation was confirmed in 1997: paleontologists found scales and teeth eroded by gastric acid in the stomach con- tents of Baryonyx fossils, which were identified as belonging to Lepidotes. Baryonyx not only had a soft spot for fish, people also found the remains of sub-adult Iguanodontid in the stomach con- tents of Baryonyx. UU Guess you like: Iguanodon 1 +](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/832/689.jpeg)
Paleontology
Microraptor market
![Prehistoric mammals 20% off 3... 7.702 30% off Lycoptera ¥24/kg B Enantiornithes ¥48/kg Fresh from the field Indrasaurus ¥12/kg Welcome to Microraptor Market What can you buy in the Northeast China market in the Cretaceous? Microraptor is a small and cute dinosaur that lived in Liaoning, China during the Early Cretaceous, and be- longs to the dromaeosaurid of theropods. Known as the "four-winged dinosaur," Microraptor may have used primitive wings to glide through the forest. Pale- ontologists have discovered a lot of fossil evidence (mainly stomach contents) about the eating habits of Microraptor, and the level of detail has amazed the paleontological community. Whether it is fish, lizards, or prehistoric mammals and anti-birds, they are all favorite foods of Microraptor.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/831/fc6.jpeg)
![Prehistoric mammals 20% off 3... 7.702 30% off Lycoptera ¥24/kg B Enantiornithes ¥48/kg Fresh from the field Indrasaurus ¥12/kg Welcome to Microraptor Market What can you buy in the Northeast China market in the Cretaceous? Microraptor is a small and cute dinosaur that lived in Liaoning, China during the Early Cretaceous, and be- longs to the dromaeosaurid of theropods. Known as the "four-winged dinosaur," Microraptor may have used primitive wings to glide through the forest. Pale- ontologists have discovered a lot of fossil evidence (mainly stomach contents) about the eating habits of Microraptor, and the level of detail has amazed the paleontological community. Whether it is fish, lizards, or prehistoric mammals and anti-birds, they are all favorite foods of Microraptor.](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/831/fc6.jpeg)
Paleontology
Allosaurus dinner
![Allosaurus Cannibalism is a common behavior of carnivorous dinosaurs, Allosaurus was no exception. Traces of similar bites have been found on multiple Allosaurus skeletons man Min Camara- saurus mra mn F invaz ww Allosaurus' Dinner What was the top Jurassic predator's favorite food? Diplodocus The tooth marks of Allosaurus have been found on the bones of Diplod- ocus. They are one of the favorite delicacies of Allosaurus. Stegosaurus Paleontologists found U-shaped bite marks on the Stegosaurus bone plate, which matched the shape of the mouth of Allosaurus. Prehistory lungfish zow Apatosaurus](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/830/5ce.jpeg)
![Allosaurus Cannibalism is a common behavior of carnivorous dinosaurs, Allosaurus was no exception. Traces of similar bites have been found on multiple Allosaurus skeletons man Min Camara- saurus mra mn F invaz ww Allosaurus' Dinner What was the top Jurassic predator's favorite food? Diplodocus The tooth marks of Allosaurus have been found on the bones of Diplod- ocus. They are one of the favorite delicacies of Allosaurus. Stegosaurus Paleontologists found U-shaped bite marks on the Stegosaurus bone plate, which matched the shape of the mouth of Allosaurus. Prehistory lungfish zow Apatosaurus](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/830/5ce.jpeg)
Paleontology
Recipes of trex
![Triceratops Triceratops was the favorite food of T-rex. Paleontologists have discovered that Tyrannosaurus especially loved the neck meat of Triceratops-they would tear off the giant heads of Tricer- atops and feast on the delicacy. Other Tyrannosaurus T-rex will also attack the same kind. Paleon- tologists have found similar bite marks on the humerus, metatarsals and soles of T-rex. They don't show mercy to their fellow min- ions. X The recipes of T-rex What was the favorite food of the top predators of the Cretaceous period? Alamosaurus The huge Alamosaurus could not escape the claws of T-rex. The researchers found T-rex ( maybe ) bite marks on the Alamosau- rus fossil, along with their remaining teeth alongside the fossil. Small mammal T-rex also occasionally caught prehistoric mammals for snacks. In a fossil of the stom- ach contents of a T-rex, scientists discovered the mandible and teeth fossils of the mammal. JUMPE ww Edmontosaurus The plump Edmontosaurus is also a T-rex favorite. It's a dish for all ages-scholars have even observed subadult T-rex gnawing marks on the tailbone of Edmontosaurus](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/829/65b.jpeg)
![Triceratops Triceratops was the favorite food of T-rex. Paleontologists have discovered that Tyrannosaurus especially loved the neck meat of Triceratops-they would tear off the giant heads of Tricer- atops and feast on the delicacy. Other Tyrannosaurus T-rex will also attack the same kind. Paleon- tologists have found similar bite marks on the humerus, metatarsals and soles of T-rex. They don't show mercy to their fellow min- ions. X The recipes of T-rex What was the favorite food of the top predators of the Cretaceous period? Alamosaurus The huge Alamosaurus could not escape the claws of T-rex. The researchers found T-rex ( maybe ) bite marks on the Alamosau- rus fossil, along with their remaining teeth alongside the fossil. Small mammal T-rex also occasionally caught prehistoric mammals for snacks. In a fossil of the stom- ach contents of a T-rex, scientists discovered the mandible and teeth fossils of the mammal. JUMPE ww Edmontosaurus The plump Edmontosaurus is also a T-rex favorite. It's a dish for all ages-scholars have even observed subadult T-rex gnawing marks on the tailbone of Edmontosaurus](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/829/65b.jpeg)
Paleontology
Plastic dinosaurs
![SOME PEOPLE HAVE A GIRLFRIEND @Allosaurusjp SOME PEOPLE HAVE A BOYFRIEND THAVE A Copious amount of plastic Dinosaurs VIR w3w](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/002/747/606/073.jpeg)
![SOME PEOPLE HAVE A GIRLFRIEND @Allosaurusjp SOME PEOPLE HAVE A BOYFRIEND THAVE A Copious amount of plastic Dinosaurs VIR w3w](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/002/747/606/073.jpeg)
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